How Stories Decide What Gets Researched

From Records-First to People-First History

Documents provide structure, but stories provide direction. Research guided by people reveals what records alone cannot.

The Limits of a Records-First Approach

When research begins with paperwork alone, lived experience collapses into chronology.

When Stories Take the Lead

Stories expose gaps, contradictions, and questions that records cannot ask.

Research as Response, Not Hunt

Records are sought to illuminate lives rather than populate charts.

Why This Shift Matters

People-first research preserves agency, invites collaboration, and prevents false certainty.

The MyCousins Method

Stories guide inquiry. Records provide explanation. Together they preserve meaning.